thecoldone06
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I agree. It would look great in a lobby or as a store display.After watching that video, I looked for a few more (never saw this done). Yea, it looks sexy as hell, but all that work does not seem to be really worth it. Now if it was bringing a 20-30 degree drop, I can totally see the point, but most of the one's I saw were still hovering around 140 F.
I think I would still try it for fun though, would make a nice display in the store![]()
my cousin built one (following the Puget Sound one's specs) for his senior project. I was the 'technical advisor' and had to sign off on several milestones during the project. It's pretty cool, the funny thing was, you have to circulate the mineral oil or it will get too hot.
I would think the fans would wear out soon. You'd probably have to disable the auto shut down feature in the bios that detects fan speed.
Would they?
If they don't get too hot, I imagine they wont?
But they will run much slower I guess, so you would have to mess with the BIOS for sure, just hope the computer doesn't have Phoenix BIOS.
Those fans aren't meant for pushing oil they're meant for pushing air.